1. Religion in the Poetry of William Blake
It is taken from the work in The New Testament called Apocalypse or The Book of Revelation. ... Further, the visual impact of a musical note (&) and God's own beauty is portrayed and ca ptured in the rhythm of the lamb playing in the meads. ... Powell, "The author notes that the perfect, beautiful, symmetrical, work of art (the tyger) is such a destructive animal: here Blake is identifying the idea that there, in fact, is evil in such a beautiful world but he cannot understand why". ... The god of this book is merciful, kind, and gentle. ...
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- Grade Level: High School